Madam Glam Gel Polish Swatch and Review

This is a great silver glitter polish with loads of holographic micro glitters. I wasn't able to catch the holo sparkle, but they're there and there are a lot of them. This is fully opaque in two coats. My swatch is shown with base coat, two coats, and top coat. The formula was great and I had no issues.

Bright ass medium pink. This is such a great pink in summer, it makes me wanna go party. Ah-ha-ha-yea. (1 million internet dollars to the first person to get that reference). My swatch is shown with base coat, two coats, and top coat. Great formula with no issues.

Madam Glam refers to this as a soft pinky nude. Buuuuut, I dunno. This is nude but I don't get the pink in it. My swatch is shown with two coats plus top coat. Again, great formula and no issues. However, what's up with my index finger. I completely messed that up. This swatch is the third time I have used this polish. Keep scrolling for art I did using Ballerina as my base.

Madam Glam Ballerina

For this look, I used Madam Glam Ballerina, Soft Petals, and Barbie Girl in a nude to hot pink gradient. I love, love, LOVE how my gradient turned out. I'm not digging my tips though. I've been playing around with different lengths and shapes using tips and a gel overlay. I'll be doing this gradient again on my natural nails soon.

As you can see, Ballerina doesn't shrink, I just wasn't paying close attention with my previous swatch. My bad!

I also used Paradise in my May Flower themed mani shown below.

For my May Flowers mani, I started with a base of Madam Glam Paradise. After curing, I stamped my image using M Polish Cayuga (black) and Pueen Cosmetics Make Your Day plate. I then filled in the image using OPI Color Paints Landscape Artist and Pen & Pink. I finished with INM Out the Door top coat. I wasn't going to wear this long and didn't do a gel top coat.

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